New York Jets WR Jeremy Kerley was placed on the roster exemption list Wednesday, Dec. 13. He's coming off his four-game suspension for violating the NFL's performance-enhancing drugs policy, and the team can keep him on the list until Monday, Dec. 18, at 4 p.m. EST. Head coach Todd Bowles said they are still discussing what to do with Kerley.

Fantasy Tip: Prior to his suspension, Kerley had some relatively decent outings for PPR leagues. However, Bryce Petty is now under center for the injured Josh McCown, and as a result, there's just a significant enough downgrade at the quarterback position that owners might be better off staying away from his services. The ceiling of the Jets' offense will be very low from here on out.

New York Jets WR Jeremy Kerley was suspended without pay for the team's next four games for violating the NFL's policy on performance-enhancing substances Monday, Nov. 6.

Fantasy Tip: Kerley has 22 catches for 217 yards and one touchdown through eight games and is fourth in line for targets in the Jets' passing game at best, so the fantasy impact of this suspension is negligible. One potential upshot is Jermaine Kearse could see more work out of the slot as a result.

New York Jets WR Jeremy Kerley told the team's website he still expects to play in Week 9 against Buffalo Bills. It was reported earlier in the week Kerley is facing a suspension for an unspecified violation of NFL policy.

Fantasy Tip: The NFL typically hands out suspensions no later than Tuesday for games on Sunday, so it would be highly unusual for the league to ban Kerley one day before his team's Thursday night game against the Buffalo Bills. Either way, Kerley is not a name most owners need to concern themselves with in fantasy.

Fantasy Tip: Kerley has caught 19 of his 20 targets this season but has not posted great receiving yards. Owners probably can find better options each week and can avoid Kerley despite his Week 6 performance.